Project Scholars, host of Pig on the Pond Community Festival, and FloDash Events are partnering to bring a 5K race back to the popular festival celebrating its 24th year at Waterfront Park.

Runners and walkers of all ages are encouraged to register for the chip-timed Pig on the Pond 5K race. The Piglet 1 Mile race is designed for youth 12 years and younger. Participants can register now at www.Pig5K.com.

The races will start at 7:30 a.m., on Saturday, Oct. 15, at Victory Pointe with the run including the carnival area of the festival.

All participants receive a finisher medal and an admission ticket to Pig on the Pond. The 5K participants also receive race-themed T-shirts. First through third-place prizes will be awarded for the 5K race for each age group. Prizes also will be awarded for runners in the Best-Themed Costumes. In the past, the race was a big draw with many of the runners wearing fake pig noses and ears as well as pink tutus.

โ€œWeโ€™re excited to bring back the 5K and Piglet 1 Miler,โ€ said Project Scholars Board President Paul Rountree. โ€œItโ€™s one of the many new events at our bigger, better Pig on the Pond.โ€

FloDash Events is producing the races. Race Director and co-owner Kimberly Grogan said, โ€œFloDash Events is excited to provide a healthy start on Saturday of Pig on the Pond. With an expected 300 participants, we are planning a family-friendly, pig-themed race.โ€

Grogan had one more teaser for the event: โ€œDonโ€™t be surprised if there are a few bacon stations along the way!โ€

So much to do at Pig On The Pond

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